Instructional Video8:10
Curated Video

Understanding Monetary Aggregates and the Money Supply Definition

12th - Higher Ed
The video discusses monetary aggregates, which are the official definitions of the money supply in an economy. The speaker explains the different categories of monetary aggregates and their degree of liquidity. The video also focuses on...
Instructional Video21:27
Institute for New Economic Thinking

INET's Interview with Robert Skidelsky

Higher Ed
In this extensive interview, one of the world's foremost scholars of John Maynard Keynes explains the many ways Keynes's insights are more relevant than ever<br/>
Instructional Video1:07:47
Science360

DESIGNING OUR FUTURE: A panel discussion on the future of transportation

12th - Higher Ed
DESIGNING OUR FUTURE: A PANEL DISCUSSION ON THE FUTURE OF TRANSPORTATION

The promise and pitfalls of autonomous vehicles and how to achieve a safe and efficient autonomous fu

ture.

This event was recorded...
Instructional Video18:07
The Wall Street Journal

The Trump Tech Agenda

Higher Ed
Perspective: Chris Liddell | Assistant to the President and Director of the American Technology Council, White House <br/>
Instructional Video23:38
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Discussion and Q&A: On the Effectiveness of Fiscal Stimulus 4/4

Higher Ed
Discussion and Q&A at the breakout panel entitled "Does the Effectiveness of Fiscal Stimulus Depend on the Context? Balance Sheet Overhangs, Open Economy Leakages, and Idle Resources " at the Institute for New Economic Thinking's (INET)...
Instructional Video29:44
The Wall Street Journal

Working Together to Protect American Business

Higher Ed
Public/Private partnerships are essential to ensure national and economic security, the FBI-affiliated InfraGard program talks about why and how.
Instructional Video3:28
Institute for New Economic Thinking

China's Overreach: Too Much of a Good Thing

Higher Ed
In part 6 of INET's interview with Richard Koo, he says that China may have gone overboard in the wake of the global collapse by loaning too much money to provincial governments and creating real estate bubbles
Instructional Video15:45
Financial Times

Why did the UK sell off the railways?

Higher Ed
Miranda Green tracks down the politicians who privatised Britain's railways, and speaks to key supporters of Jeremy Corbyn's plan for re-nationalisation.
Instructional Video8:34
Curated Video

An Overview of Different Business Forms

Higher Ed
This video is a lecture presentation on different forms of businesses. The presenter begins by providing a map of various categories of businesses, including private and public sectors, cooperatives, and not-for-profit organizations....
Podcast51:59
NASA

‎Houston We Have a Podcast: Crowdsourcing

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Lynn Buquo and Steve Rader discuss how NASA is using crowdsourcing as a way to support research and development efforts by tapping into the expertise of global communities to create innovative, efficient and optimal solutions for real...
Instructional Video4:20
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Alexander Field: Mixed Lessons From the Great Depression (4/4)

Higher Ed
In part 4 of this INET interview, Alexander Field discusses lessons we can learn today from the experiences of the Depression. He suggests there are positives for advocates of both private industry and the public sector, since both...
Instructional Video19:40
The Wall Street Journal

Defending Digital Britain

Higher Ed
Paul Chichester, director of operations at the U.K.'s National Cyber Security Centre, discusses how the agency deals with threats against critical infrastructure, businesses, government agencies and the public.
Instructional Video29:44
The Wall Street Journal

Curbing Illicit Finance

Higher Ed
Brian Nelson, the U.S. Treasury’s undersecretary for terrorism and financial intelligence, discusses efforts to reinforce sanctions imposed on Russia over its invasion of Ukraine and his office’s priorities on illicit finance and money...
Instructional Video4:25
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Alexander Field: Crowding Out? - The Role of Public Investment During a Depression (2/4)

Higher Ed
In part 2 of this INET interview, Alexander Field discusses the importance of the private sector working with the public sector to innovation and productivity growth during the Depression era. And today, while information technology has...
Instructional Video25:06
The Wall Street Journal

Exclusive WSJ Interview With Mahathir Mohamad

Higher Ed
Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad, back in power after 15 years, speaks with WSJ Enterprise Editor Patrick Barta at the WSJ CEO Council in Tokyo. He says he intends to remain in power for a year or two and won't cut a deal with...
Instructional Video1:59
Institute for New Economic Thinking

The Financial Crisis - Common Cold or Pneumonia

Higher Ed
Richard Koo - Conference @ King's<br/>
Instructional Video3:42
The Economist

Is private education a good thing?

12th - Higher Ed
Across the world private education is booming. Though the private sector promotes inequality, Emma Duncan, our social policy editor, explains why governments should embrace it
Instructional Video9:06
Food Farmer Earth

Paul Roberts - The End of Food

12th - Higher Ed
From the archives: Paul Roberts, author of The End Of Food, summarizes his talk about our food system, circa 2009. Roberts argues that the industrial agriculture system is sick and that applying surface solutions will not get to the root...
Instructional Video15:15
Economics Explained

The Recession We Need To Have | Economics Explained

9th - Higher Ed
Are we entering a new age where serious downturns caused by genuine economic hardships can be avoided with piles of cash? Or is this all just putting off the inevitable and potentially making it worse further down the road?
Instructional Video4:27
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Manipulating Government's Good Intentions

Higher Ed
In part 2 of INET's interview, Raghuram Rajan acknowledges that "government is there to soften the rough edges of capitalism." But - despite good intentions - the government is prone to manipulation by private interests, he warns.
Instructional Video7:04
TLDR News

British Trains: Did Privatisation Cause the Current Chaos?

12th - Higher Ed
British trains are terrible at the moment... I mean they've always had issues, but it's especially bad right now. So in this video we unpack the British railway system, explain the flaws and discuss why it is that Britain's trains just...
Instructional Video13:05
The Guardian

My life in a hotel room: Ireland’s hidden homeless crisis

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Nuala and her teenage daughter, Laura, were suddenly evicted from their Dublin home when their landlord of 10 years was forced to sell by his creditors. They haven’t been able to find a new place to rent. Despite having been on the...
Instructional Video11:31
The Art Assignment

Should Art Be Publicly Funded?

9th - 12th
Public funding for the arts is a hotly-debated topic, but let's look at where arts funding goes, what it accomplishes, and how we compare internationally.
Instructional Video3:18
Institute for New Economic Thinking

John Cassidy - The Market/State Pendulum

Higher Ed
John Cassidy, writer from the New Yorker Magazine, says that because of the recent recession, the economic rise of China and India, and issues like climate change, the role of the state in capitalist societies is being reevaluated. He...